Summary

What's the difference between a house and a home? Simple: a house is a structure, only pertaining to its physical attribute. Home, on the other hand, is where you feel you belong to, the place you are at ease living in. A home may not be a house, just as a house may not be a home.

Peter Parker wasn't really okay with the fact that, with his current financial status, he'd best board in with a roommate to continue living in the city, since he thought it would constrict his Spider-Man duties, but then, an offer conveniently presents itself upon him by a mysterious, blue-eyed man. He follows the trail, and at the end of it is Wade Wilson, otherwise known as Deadpool. But before he even tries to escape, Peter reluctantly finds he's already trapped in what ironically was a kind of web the mercenary had spun. After some time, he's gotten comfortable enough on the web, and soon found himself starting to want to get closer to the center. But of course, he'd have to risk Spider-Man altogether, and Deadpool couldn't be actually considered as "stable"... Just how long could he keep this charade up?

Summary

“Wade Wilson dropped by last night,” Clint explained, like it was any other Friday. “Brought pizza and beer.” There was a thoughtful silence through the phone and then:“You had a pizza party with Deadpool.” Phil said and Clint slid down the couch onto his back. Yeah, that pretty much summed up the situation.

Or: the one where Clint does something nice for Wade, and Wade decides to never let him go.

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After taking the airplane down in the Arctic, Steve wakes to find himself imprisoned as a human test subject. With no idea where in the world he is, his only ally is a fast-talking inventor in the cell next door. Something’s off about Tony that Steve can’t put his finger on, and it’s obvious Tony doesn't fully trust him either. But to escape they may not have a choice…